Café Society, the new film written and directed by Woody Allen, has now been out in the US for five weeks (and six weekends). We’ve got a box office update, a cool new newspaper ad and more

Café Society has now earned $19,231,665 globally (according to The Numbers). It is led by the US with a strong ($9.4m), France ($7.1m) and Russia ($1.6m).

In the US, it should cross over $10 million by next weekend, although the film is winding down it’s theatrical run, with 217 cinemas showing it this week. It should crawl to $12m before its run is over. It will also take over Magic In the Moonlight.

Some big markets open this week, and it should make a significant impact to the global box office figure. Brazil, Greece, Spain and Taiwan round up the August territories. We should be north of $25 million when we next do a wrap up. $50 million is a good target.

And finally, this lovely photo. It’s old, but we’ve either not seen it, or we missed it. Allen with Jesse Eisenberg – two different generations of talent, dressed up in tuxes, at Cannes earlier in the year. Passing the baton?